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Galapagos: The Enchanted Voyage (IMAX)
Galapagos: The Enchanted Voyage (IMAX)
Please Subscribe To The Evolution Documentary YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com Broadcast (1999) Presented by the Smithsonian Institution and Imax Ltd., and using IMAX 3D technology, Galapagos vividly documents an eight-week expedition to the islands and surrounding waters. Part adventure, part scientific expedition, part personal quest, and part fantastic voyage, this unprecedented non-fiction film takes audiences on a journey with marine biologist Dr. Carole Baldwin, from the Smithsonian Institutions's Museum of Natural History, on her first trips to the famed Gallpagos Islands. An amazingly immersive cinematic experience, Galapagos delves deep into the largely unknown waters surrounding the volcanic archipelago to explore the natural wonders of a realm that is truly a living natural science laboratory. Using Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution's research vessel, the SEWARD JOHNSON as the mother ship-and their high-tech submersible JOHNSON-SEA-LINK-the highly distinguished research and filmmaking team deployed technology light years ahead of the crude instruments Charles Darwin had at his disposal during his famous 1835 visit to the region.
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Galapagos UAV Web-Conference with ERAU and Discovery Channel
Galapagos UAV Web-Conference with ERAU and Discovery Channel
Galapagos UAV Ecuador USFQ team, just before the Discovery Channel camera crew and the ERAU team web-conference.
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Galapagos 1/3 Born Of Fire (BBC Documentary)
Galapagos 1/3 Born Of Fire (BBC Documentary)
Please Subscribe To The Evolution Documentary YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com Broadcast (2007) With spectacular cinematography from land, sea and air, and blending rugged volcanic landscapes with intimate animal behaviour, this ambitious series from the BBC's Natural History Unit brings this remarkable archipelago to captivating life. This opening episode chronicles the many fascinating stages of the island chain's existence, and reveals how creatures have developed enterprising ways of dealing with life on this restless Pacific outpost. Witness the dramatic eruption of the largest of all the Galapagos volcanoes, Sierra Negra, blowing smoke and ash seven miles into the sky; marine iguanas, the worlds only seagoing lizards, leaping off lava cliffs into treacherous surf; Galapagos giant tortoises, the largest on Earth, being groomed by Darwin's finches, and the magical courtship display of the waved albatross. Tilda Swinton is the narrator. Against a backdrop of smouldering volcanoes, brittle lava fields, fields of giant cactus and wave pounded shores, witness blue footed boobies plunge diving in to treacherous waters, sea lions surfing, the beautiful courtship dance of the waved albatross, Darwin's finches as crafty tool users and hawks hunting marine iguanas. Galapagos is unlike any other place on Earth. The archipelago is made up of thirteen main islands, they sit astride the equator, almost a thousand kilometres off the coast of South America, and are connected <b>...</b>
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Galapagos 2/3 Islands Changed The World (BBC Documentary)
Galapagos 2/3 Islands Changed The World (BBC Documentary)
Please Subscribe To The Evolution Documentary YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com Broadcast (2007) In the early 16th century, the first person in recorded history to set foot on Galapagos, the Bishop of Panama, deemed it a hellish place. He found no water and two of his men and ten of his horses perished. Through time, this forbidding archipelago became the haunt of pirates and whalers, but as more people came to Galapagos, they began to see it in a whole new light. In 1835, Charles Darwin's brush with these islands became the catalyst for a revolution that would transform our understanding of life on Earth. From flightless cormorants hunting underwater to giant tortoises on the rim of an active volcano, a look at the hidden side of Galapagos, revealing why it is a fascinating showcase for evolution. Against a backdrop of smouldering volcanoes, brittle lava fields, fields of giant cactus and wave pounded shores, witness blue footed boobies plunge diving in to treacherous waters, sea lions surfing, the beautiful courtship dance of the waved albatross, Darwin's finches as crafty tool users and hawks hunting marine iguanas. Galapagos is unlike any other place on Earth. The archipelago is made up of thirteen main islands, they sit astride the equator, almost a thousand kilometres off the coast of South America, and are connected directly to the heart of the planet. The product of a volcanic hotspot, from the moment they are born, the islands are carried on a remarkable millenia <b>...</b>
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Galapagos 3/3 Forces Of Change (BBC Documentary)
Galapagos 3/3 Forces Of Change (BBC Documentary)
Please Subscribe To The Evolution Documentary YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com Broadcast (2007) A land of fire set astride the equator and exposed to powerful forces of nature. This concluding episode reveals how, through time and isolation, the local animals and plants have evolved the most surprising ways to cope with the profound geological and climatic forces affecting them. Land iguanas are forced to climb to the summit of the harshest and most volcanically active of all the Galapagos islands to lay their eggs in the few pockets of warm, soft soil that exist here. Fur seals have learned to seek daytime shelter from the equatorial sun in magical undersea lava grottos. The most bizarre collection of plankton rise from the abyss in the middle of the night on currents welling up from deep beneath the flanks of Galapagos. And comical blue footed boobies have a flexible breeding season, reacting fast when the ocean currents are at their richest. Against a backdrop of smouldering volcanoes, brittle lava fields, fields of giant cactus and wave pounded shores, witness blue footed boobies plunge diving in to treacherous waters, sea lions surfing, the beautiful courtship dance of the waved albatross, Darwin's finches as crafty tool users and hawks hunting marine iguanas. Galapagos is unlike any other place on Earth. The archipelago is made up of thirteen main islands, they sit astride the equator, almost a thousand kilometres off the coast of South America, and are connected <b>...</b>
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Lost on Purpose - Episode 1: Ecuador
Lost on Purpose - Episode 1: Ecuador
Lost on Purpose follows Aaron Hodgins Davis and Drew Sorrell as they attempt to sail across the Pacific Ocean, with a few stops along the way. This is the first episode of a mini-series that documents their adventure through Ecuador, the Galapagos Islands, the middle of the Pacific Ocean, the Marquesas Islands and Tahiti.
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Lonesome George the Galapagos Tortoise - Explore - BBC
Lonesome George the Galapagos Tortoise - Explore - BBC
Simon Reeve visits Lonesome George whilst he visits the Galapagos islands and tells his story. From the BBC series Equator. Watch more high quality videos from YouTube channel Explore with BBC Worldwide here: www.youtube.com
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Chris Bray Photography 2 week Galapagos Safari
Chris Bray Photography 2 week Galapagos Safari
We have carefully put together (and refined in 2011) this amazingly diverse and excitingly unique itinerary to get you to all the best places, and at just the right time of year, to help you get THE best Galapagos photos ever! Join Australian Geographic Photographer and Canon Ambassador Chris Bray photographing giant tortoises congregating beside misty mountain lakes, snorkel with seals and turtles in crystal clear water, climb and gaze out over the planets 2nd largest volcano crater, snap tropicbirds and frigatebirds performing acrobatics overhead and marvel at the iconic marine iguanas as they clamber around you, basking in the sun before they scamper back into the ocean beside penguins, sea lions, dolphins and even manta rays. Home to the world's rarest animals, Galapagos really is a stunning island paradise, bursting with the same impossible abundance of wildlife that first got Sir Charles Darwin pondering on his theory of evolution by natural selection in the 1930's. Most other safaris to Galapagos are unfortunately boat-based, and as many islands have strict landing times, this means many safaris here really frustrate photographers as you can never get ashore for the beautiful morning or evening lighting. Excitingly, while we do have boat transfers to and from some tightly controlled islands, we'll always be staying the night on shore in hotels, which not only means we'll have more time for photos, but we'll be living, eating and relaxing in the villages rather than <b>...</b>
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Chris Bray Photography Galapagos Photo Safari
Chris Bray Photography Galapagos Photo Safari
We have carefully put together this amazingly diverse and excitingly unique itinerary to get you to all the best places, and at just the right time of year, to help you get THE best Galapagos photos ever! Join Australian Geographic Photographer and Canon Ambassador Chris Bray photographing giant tortoises congregating beside misty mountain lakes, snorkel with seals and turtles in crystal clear water, climb and gaze out over the planets 2nd largest volcano crater, snap tropicbirds and frigatebirds performing acrobatics overhead and marvel at the iconic marine iguanas as they clamber around you, basking in the sun before they scamper back into the ocean beside penguins, sea lions, dolphins and even manta rays. Home to the world's rarest animals, Galapagos really is a stunning island paradise, bursting with the same impossible abundance of wildlife that first got Sir Charles Darwin pondering on his theory of evolution by natural selection in the 1930's. Most other safaris to Galapagos are unfortunately boat-based, and as many islands have strict landing times, this means many safaris here really frustrate photographers as you can never get ashore for the beautiful morning or evening lighting. Excitingly, while we do have boat transfers to and from some tightly controlled islands, we'll always be staying the night on shore in hotels, which not only means we'll have more time for photos, but we'll be living, eating and relaxing in the villages rather than stuck on a ship <b>...</b>
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From Tablet to TV the GALAPAGOS E-Media Reader Connects You
From Tablet to TV the GALAPAGOS E-Media Reader Connects You
Website: www.TopTenREVIEWS.com Sharp reveals their prototype e-media reader at CES 2011. With the Galapagos and their cloud based service you can share your downloaded media from your tablet to your tv with one swipe.
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Galápagos Islands Adventure Sweepstakes | Pottery Barn Kids
Galápagos Islands Adventure Sweepstakes | Pottery Barn Kids
Pottery Barn Kids collaborates with National Geographic and takes you on an inspiring expedition. Here's a quick look at the Galápagos Islands adventure sweepstakes. Win a ten day trip for four with National Geographic Expeditions to the exotic Galápagos Island, which includes accommodation and round-trip airfare. This island is located in the Pacific Ocean, west of the continent of Ecuador. Home to scores of wildlife species, the Galápagos Island is where the Charles Darwin research lab was built. Don't miss your chance to see the wild, rare species like giant tortoises, flightless cormorants and marine iguanas. Take a trek with local naturalists and explore the wild. You can also go kayaking, swimming or snorkeling to explore the aquatic underbelly of Galápagos Island. A group of seasoned naturalists, undersea specialists, and researchers will share their knowledge and insights with you. The National Geographic Galápagos Islands Adventure Sweepstakes is nothing less than a trip of a lifetime. To explore further you can visit our website: www.potterybarnkids.com Check out the Galápagos Adventure at: potterybarnkids.promo.eprize.com Get details about the Galápagos Adventure at: www.nationalgeographicexpeditions.com Check out National Geographic Activities Online at: www.potterybarnkids.com Shop for Educational Books & Stuffed Animal Toys at: www.potterybarnkids.com
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Diving with Hammerhead Sharks in Gordon Rocks, Galapagos Islands.MOV
Diving with Hammerhead Sharks in Gordon Rocks, Galapagos Islands.MOV
Just arrive from Gordon Rock after a awsome dive with Eagleray Tours Dive Center...big Hammerheads Sharks and Black Tip Sharks...visit our web site www.eagleraytour.com.ec
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2004 Galapagos HD 1080p
2004 Galapagos HD 1080p
Las islas Galápagos (también islas de los Galápagos y oficialmente archipiélago de Colón) constituyen un archipiélago del océano Pacífico ubicado a 972 km de la costa de Ecuador. Está conformado por 13 grandes islas volcánicas, 6 islas más pequeñas y 107 rocas e islotes, distribuidas alrededor de la línea del ecuador terrestre. Administrativamente, las islas constituyen una provincia de Ecuador, cuya capital es Puerto Baquerizo Moreno (oficialmente, también se le denomina Región Insular del Ecuador). El 12 de febrero de 1832, bajo la presidencia de Juan José Flores, las islas Galápagos fueron anexadas a Ecuador. Desde el 18 de febrero de 1973 constituyen una provincia de este país.
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GALAPAGOS OCEAN VILLA web.movie
GALAPAGOS OCEAN VILLA web.movie
One of the most beautiful villas in the Galapagos Islands right on the ocean and it can be rented.
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Sharp's Galapagos e-book reader
Sharp's Galapagos e-book reader
TOKYO - Sharp's plans to launch two e-book readers in Japan in December. To be sold under the Galapagos brand-name, the company hopes to sell a million units within their first year on sale. Talks with Verizon Wireless mean the US is likely to be the second place to see them, sometime in 2011.
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Lost on Purpose - Episode 2: The Galapagos Islands
Lost on Purpose - Episode 2: The Galapagos Islands
Lost on Purpose follows Aaron Hodgins Davis and Drew Sorrell as they attempt to sail across the Pacific Ocean, with a few stops along the way. This is the second episode of a mini-series that documents their adventure through Ecuador, the Galapagos Islands, the middle of the Pacific Ocean, the Marquesas Islands and Tahiti.
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Ecuador & Galapagos - Tour Piccoli Gruppi di Viaggigiovani.it
Ecuador & Galapagos - Tour Piccoli Gruppi di Viaggigiovani.it
Viaggio di 15 giorni tra Ande ed Isole Galàpagos per scoprire i segreti di questo bellissimo Paese dell'America Latina: l'Ecuador. Web: www.viaggigiovani.it/tour-piccoli-gruppi/ecuador-galapagos
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Tintoreras / LIVE Last Minute in Galapagos, our web site: www.galapagosoptions.com
Tintoreras / LIVE Last Minute in Galapagos, our web site: www.galapagosoptions.com
LIVE Last Minute in Galapagos, our web site: www.galapagosoptions.com
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Galapagos (White Squall)---Jeff Rona
Galapagos (White Squall)---Jeff Rona
White Squall is a 1996 American drama feature film, directed by Ridley Scott. The film is based on the fate of the brigantine Albatross, which sank on 2 May 1961, allegedly because of a white squall. The film relates the ill-fated school sailing trip led by Dr. Christopher B. Sheldon (Jeff Bridges). James Horner was originally slated to compose the original score, but was replaced by Hans Zimmer's protege Jeff Rona. Zimmer was set to replace Horner, but due to time difficulties failed to commit.
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Lost on Purpose - Episode 3: The Pacific Crossing, Part 1
Lost on Purpose - Episode 3: The Pacific Crossing, Part 1
Lost on Purpose follows Aaron Hodgins Davis and Drew Sorrell as they attempt to sail across the Pacific Ocean, with a few stops along the way. This is the third episode of a mini-series that documents their adventure through Ecuador, the Galapagos Islands, the middle of the Pacific Ocean, the Marquesas Islands and Tahiti.
